The conference is offering a dining card that includes two lunches (June 10 and 12) and four breakfasts (June 10, 11, 12, and 13) in the Rollins cafeteria, which offers a wide variety of food. The cafeteria will be open at other meal times throughout the conference. Diners may also use cash if they prefer not to purchase a dining card.

For those who would prefer to dine off-campus, Winter Park and the surrounding area offer a wide selection of casual and fine dining experiences for all tastes and budgets. Follow the links below for our suggestions.

Park Avenue
(walking distance from Rollins)

Cafe de France
Barry Levis’s favorite restaurant in Winter Park. Claire and Jim find the service somewhat snooty, but that might just be authentic French.
$$$$
526 Park Avenue South
(407) 647-1869

Power House Cafe
Alexandra Sol, editorial assistant, thinks the strawberry, banana, and peanut butter pita is amazing! Accompany this with one of their famous smoothies and you’re set to go! One of those healthy, yet filling, restaurants on park. $$(407) 645-3616111 E Lyman Ave

Park Plaza Gardens
Claire thinks that the restaurant food is overpriced and unimpressive. Bar food is great, though, as are their gin and tonics. Sit on the sidewalk for a true Winter Park experience.
$$$$
319 South Park Avenue
(407) 645-2475

Bosphorus
Alexandra’s favorite. Good choices for vegetarians. Their fresh bread and humus is amazing. The fact that you can smoke hookah is also a plus.
$$$
108 Park Avenue South
(407) 644-8609Briar Patch
Claire’s all-time favorite breakfast spot. If you go one place in Winter Park to eat, make it here.
$$
252 Park Avenue North
(407) 628-8651

Hannibal Square
(two blocks north and two blocks east of Rollins; ten minute walk from Rollins, short drive from Best Western)

Chez Vincent
Traditional French cooking with all the calories that entails.... $$$
544 W. New England Avenue
(407) 599-2929

Dexter's
Locals say, and the AHS journal staff agrees: "You can have a good sandwich for cheap here or have a bottle of wine and drop a hundred bucks as well. Both meals would be great and this is one of the few places in town that can pull this off.”
$$$
558 W. New England Avenue
(407) 629-1150

Winter Park Village area
(two blocks north of Best Western, short drive from Rollins College)

Crispers
Casual family dining. They have the best mango tea and tomato soup you could ever get in a counter service restaurant. Their Caribbean flat bread is also good! Mostly salad-based choices.
$$
480 N. Orlando Avenue
(407) 622- 4403

Houston's
Annabel likes the food at Houston's. Also, it's not too stuffy (neat, casual dress). During the summer you can even get away with wearing shorts. Have cocktail and sit in the Adirondack chairs to watch the sunset over Lake Killarney.
$$$
215 S Orlando Avenue
(407) 740- 4005

Fairbanks and Orange Avenue Areas
(within short walk from campus or a five- to ten-minute drive from Rollins and the Best Western)